Beachwood Declares State Of Emergency Due To Coronavirus

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Cleveland OH

20 March, 2020

8:07 AM

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BEACHWOOD, OH — Beachwood Mayor Martin Horwitz declared a state of emergency in the city and closed city hall to the public on Thursday. All emergency services, and rubbish collection, will continue uninterrupted. "As mayor, my first priority is the health and safety of every person in our community. I thank our residents and businesses for acting responsibly to stay healthy, and I am grateful to our city of Beachwood employees for their dedication in this time of uncertainty," said Horwitz. "Residents or businesses with questions are encouraged to call my office at 216-292-1901." The city's Building department will take visitors by appointment only. Appointments can be scheduled by calling 216-292-1914. The Planning and Zoning meeting scheduled for March 26, and the April meetings of the Architectural Board of Review have all been canceled. The Community Services department has suspended all programming until at least May 22, 2020. Refunds for programs are being processed. Barkwood Dog Park is open to registered residents. The senior van transportation program will continue to run and Seniors who need resources should call the Community Services department at 216-292-1970.

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